Monday, April 1, 2024

Dark Vision by Susan Vaughan

 Undercover…on the run…he’ll risk everything for her.

About the Book: Shrapnel damage to one eye has sidelined DARK Officer Matt Leoni, so he jumps at the chance for an undercover assignment at the US embassy of a small Mediterranean country. He’ll be working with Nadia Parker, a documentary filmmaker who believes he betrayed her on the past mission that sent her father to a federal prison.

When rebels set off an explosion, embassy security believe they are the bombers. Matt pulls Nadia to safety and they flee into the D.C. streets. Unable to rely on DARK, Matt is determined to protect Nadia, clear her name, and find answers.

As the two of them work together, trust grows and leads to passion, but both harbor secrets that could tear them apart. A bold plan to foil the traitor’s assassination plot could place Nadia in the crosshairs, and time is running out.

 

Our Review: As we’ve come to expect from this series, author Vaughan places the reader in and around Washington DC with two disparate characters on the run from any number of bad guys while trying to right several wrongs rooted in the past. Secrets for both Nadia and Matt—as do unforgotten passions and unresolved misunderstandings. This one’s a beauty.

 

Based on a scale of 1-5, Dark Vision merits a 6.

 

Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women Reviews

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